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Royal critical automatic. If anyone can help me fix her. Plz lmk also follow my on YouTube https://youtube.com/@cheapbuds?si=83NQrFx9v1gMrXyJ
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Just potting soil and 20% wor. Castings. I had wood chips in there but the chips was contaminated with gnat eggs and thrips.Sometimes they do that, it'll probably be fine. What are you growing in? Looks like lots of wood chips.
Should I pull more chips out?Royal critical automatic. If anyone can help me fix her. Plz lmk also follow my on YouTube https://youtube.com/@cheapbuds?si=83NQrFx9v1gMrXyJ
What's under the chips? Or they mixed throughout? What kind of soil is it? Uncomposted wood chips are a net drain on the nitrogen supply in the soil. If your just using them as a water retention mulch, that would be OK. Wood chips have a carbon to nitrogen ration of about 300 to 1. Optimum is a carbon to nitrogen ratio of around 24 to 1. As the uncomposted wood chips break down they'll suck the nitrogen out of the soil, unless supplemented with extra nitrogen. If you've ever tried to compost a pile of plain wood chips, it takes a long time unless you add additional nitrogen for the microbes to do their job of breaking down the chips.Should I pull more chips out?
Some serious stress there. Unable to say exactly what. One thing I’m thinking for sure is pests. Light intensityI like her
She is starting to grow some. But dark dark tips. Never has grown reallyShit, she took off . This is today.. now. Also what's up with this one she just isn't growing very fast at all. Her tips are very dark. And I can't remember what deficiency it is. Thanks guys. You can also watch them grow on YouTube bro. Go on YouTube type in. Ryan miller cheapbuds. You will see my first plant pic
Plz look at my newest pics. She looks better. But I have a 2nd struggler. Plz have a lookSeedlings feed solely off the nutrients they carry in the seed for about the first couple weeks. It's not until they get to the second or third set of leaves that they begin uptake of external nutrients. Weird things can happen on the initial uptake. Just like when a human baby gets their first taste of solid food. You got yellow coming in with that new leaf... The way it shows up in the symmetry like that has me mildly concerned it could be TMV. But it's also showing on what seems to be the second set of leaves and it could just be that it ran out of its own internal nutrients and you have to wait until it can eat. But always be an optimist when you can, and the optimist's take is it's just a deficient seedling and it will outgrow it in mere days when it's able to actually eat.
My soil is 70% potting soil, 30% wormcasting. I don't give any organic foods or fertilizers till day 14 usually. Usually it's golden that way. But she struggled. Not to mention on YouTube I had done a seed popping experiment on her and another plant. I proved that you should never "help" seedling she'd the seed cap when they are stuck. Just let mother nature do what she's been doing for ever. Both plants struggled. One is this one. And the other is mutated.Given that you didn't load that soil with undiluted nutrients a new sprout can't handle, I bet your gonna be fine.
The seed was stuck on both. Removing the cap with water and tweezers on the mutant, and only water on the first pic.it pulls the nutrients pouch away n they start with a nutrients deficiency. So they stay very small or I guess mutated. I'm guessing that's why ? She is starting to pull out of it a little. Leafs are much betterMy soil is 70% potting soil, 30% wormcasting. I don't give any organic foods or fertilizers till day 14 usually. Usually it's golden that way. But she struggled. Not to mention on YouTube I had done a seed popping experiment on her and another plant. I proved that you should never "help" seedling she'd the seed cap when they are stuck. Just let mother nature do what she's been doing for ever. Both plants struggled. One is this one. And the other is mutated.
The seed was stuck on both. Removing the cap with water and tweezers on the mutant, and only water on the first pic.it pulls the nutrients pouch away n they start with a nutrients deficiency. So they stay very small or I guess mutated. I'm guessing that's why ? She is starting to pull out of it a little. Leafs are much better